When was Disraeli released?

When was Disraeli released?

November 2, 1967
Disraeli Gears/Release date

Produced by Felix Pappalardi who would later form the Cream-alike band, Mountain with guitarist Leslie West, Disraeli Gears was engineered by Tom Dowd. Released on November 2, 1967, the album made the UK charts on November 18 and eventually climbed to No.

Who designed Disraeli Gears album?

Martin Sharp
DISRAELI GEARS (CREAM) Martin Sharp created the psychedelic artwork. Sharp, an Australian pop artist, moved to London in the late 1960s.

Who sang strange brew?

Cream
Strange Brew/Artists

Who did Disraeli Gears?

Disraeli Gears is the second studio album by the British rock band Cream. It was released in November 1967 and went on to reach No. 5 on the UK Albums Chart.

Who wrote the song Strange Brew?

Gail Collins Pappalardi
Felix PappalardiEric Clapton
Strange Brew/Composers

When did the first Gears of war come out?

The Gears of War series began with the original Gears of War, a third-person shooter released in 2006. It was followed by a number of sequels, including Gears of War 2 (2008), Gears of War 3 (2011), Gears of War 4 (2016), and Gears of War 5 (2019), as well as several spin-off titles, such as Gears Pop! (2019) and Gears Tactics (2020).

Is there an encyclopedia for Gears of war?

Gearspedia is a collaborative encyclopedia that aims to create the best resource for the Gears of War series of games, and the universe they take place in. We are currently editing over 2,939 articles.

When is the release date for Gears 6?

If Microsoft keeps up that cadence, then Gears 6 could release as early as 2022. Microsoft might wait a little while longer to release it though The Coalition continues to support Gears 5 with new content. In a blog post on May 10, 2021, The Coalition says that it won’t be unveiling any new games for “some time.”

What did gears used to be made out of?

Early gears were made from wood with cylindrical pegs for cogs and were often lubricated with animal fat grease. Gears were also used in wind and water wheel machinery for decreasing or increasing the provided rotational speed for application to pumps and other powered machines.